HAMPSHIRE—A well appointed moderate-sized Mansion, with Stabling, Gardens, Pleasure Grounds, park-like Pastures, and a small Farm.
MESSRS. DANIEL SMITH, SON & OAKLEY, beg to inform the public that they have received instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Mart, near the Bank of England, on TUESDAY, June 17, at twelve.
CATHERINGTON HOUSE, a capital moderate-sized mansion, with a small farm of about 65 acres, situate in the remarkably healthy district between the towns of Petersfield and Portsmouth, only three miles from the Rowland’s Castle Station, on the new Portsmouth line, and about two and a half hours’ ride by rail from London, and about five miles from a station on the Southampton line of railway. The mansion is substantially built, comfortably arranged and appointed as a gentleman’s residence, with a conservatory, stabling for six horses, and double coach-house, and is approached by a carriage drive. It contains 13 bed-rooms, two dressing-rooms, boudoir, back and front staircases, capacious entrance hall, dining room, two drains-rooms of good dimensions, study, superior domestic offices, and in the basement extensive cellarage. The grounds are tastefully laid out with a charming lawn, embellished by several rare specimens of trees and shrubs, an orangery, &c., and varied by extensive walks, leading to the church, and a large walled garden, with a gardener’s house, small vinery, melon pits, &c. The land comprises some rich pastures, forming a small park, also some superior arable, with a bailiff’s house, and newly-erected homestead. The whole is freehold, and subject only to a trifling land tax. Possession can be had of the whole on completion of the purchase.
Printed particulars, with plans, will be shortly published, and may then be obtained of Messrs. Freshfields and Newman, solicitors, New Bank-buildings, E.C.; at the principal hotels, Portsmouth and Southampton; and of Messrs. Daniel Smith, Son, and Oakley, land agents and surveyors, 10, Waterloo-place, Pall-mall, S.W.